Italy, Rome
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The 6-hectare green campus features a range of facilities and services designed for students' work, personal development and comfort. It includes two libraries, a science classroom and a laboratory, a theatre/performance hall, a music room, and a visual arts room. Outdoor facilities include a garden, two playgrounds, an athletic track and a gymnasium. On-site dining and wellbeing services include a cafeteria area with a school nurse, a health and wellbeing space, two parking lots, and a snack bar, plus a new café space for gatherings.
Two collective sports fields, an athletics track and a gymnasium support physical education. Additional outdoor facilities include two playgrounds suitable for outdoor activities.
Academic facilities include two libraries and a science classroom with a laboratory. Arts-focused spaces include a theatre/performance hall, a music room and a visual arts room.
Extracurricular spaces support arts and student life, including a theatre/performance hall, a music room and a visual arts room. A garden area provides outdoor learning and project space. A new café space offers informal gathering on campus.
Institut Saint-Dominique (ISD Rome) is a private international school in Rome, part of the Odyssey Education group. It is affiliated with France through AEFE and accredited by the French Ministry of Education; boarding is available. The school serves students from ages 1 to 18. Primary education is bilingual, while secondary study offers the French Baccalaureate or the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme. In the IB section, instruction is in English and most courses are taught in English, with other languages offered at advanced levels and small class sizes. The Diploma Programme includes Theory of Knowledge, Extended Essay, and Creativity, Activity, Service, and features a five-week IB immersion in Rome for students in Grade 9–11. The 6-hectare campus hosts two libraries, a science laboratory, a theatre/performance hall, a music room, and a visual arts room, plus sports facilities, on-site dining, and a nurse. ISD Rome emphasizes Dominican values, multilingual education, and pathways to universities worldwide.